Supervision for Zmitser Dashkevich extended for 3 months
Minsk's Pershamaiski district court extended the preventive supervision for Young Front's co-head.
Zmitser Dashkevich's 6-month supervision term was to expire on February 28, but the court ruled to extended it until May 28, Radio Svaboda reports.
The Young Front co-head didn't attend the hearing, because he was working.
Zmitser Dashkeivch was released from prison No. 1 in Hrodna on August 28, 2013, after three years of imprisonment. He was arrested on December 18, 2010, ahead of the latest presidential elections. He was convicted for “malicious hooliganism” and then for “persistent failure to obey orders of prison officers”. Zmitser Dashkeivch should remain under supervision for six months after the release. He cannot leave home from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
On November 6, Zmitser Dashkevich was detained as Young Front members were collecting signatures to return Lenin Street its historical name, Frantsyskanskaya Street. He was sentenced to to three days in custody for failure to obey policemen's instructions. Zmitser Dashkevich didn't admit his guilt and said the police report against him was falsified. He regarded the actions by the authorities as the ongoing crackdown on dissidents.
On December 5, Dashkevich was warned that the term of the supervision could be extended if he continued resisting police officers. The second violation of the supervision rules (part 2 of article 24.12 of the Code of Administrative Offences) is punished with a fine of up to 50 penalty units or a term in custody.
Minsk's Pershamaiski district court fined Zmitser Dashkevich 10 penalty units (1,300,000 rubles) on January 30 for violating the supervision rules.